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“Men invented war so they could be among themselves. In peacetime, they have bike racing.” Gabriele Rolin
But what does it mean when we insist on waging war upon ourselves, flagrantly dismissing dubious weather forecasts, common sense, and good advice...
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I don’t think the target for Bicycle Photo Tag #11 is that hard to find, but it’s been months since I posted it, so here’s a refresh: Maybe too many people have left Rochester to play Bicycle Photo Tag anymore. Prove me wrong, folks...
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On my cruiser ride today I was able to stop for a moment and take in the view of Bicycle Photo Tag #10:
This next photo tag target is kind of easy. These distinctive gates were at the last stop on last night’s Critical...
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Julie’s Horse of Many Different Colors was found a while back by Brian Killmore, Nick Fiocca, and Rob, but they hadn’t been able to get it posted to the site. Brian sent me the pics tonight along with this note:
“The old spot was Monroe...
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I’m re-posting, with a hint, to see if we can get this game up and rolling again before the snow and ice melt! Here’s my blurry cell phone picture again… And the hint–my bike is not in the picture because this horse is on the second...
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I immediately recognized the site of Tag #7, but didn’t have time to get there before Joey Mac. Lucky for me, he and his crew chose a nearby site for #8, right in my neighborhood, and I stopped by on Tanya’s bike, on my way to drop it off...
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It took a team of four riders cruising around town to some rockin beats on the radio to triangulate the position of target #7, but we found it, on the corner of South and Alexander (across the corner from our favorite tex-mex place). We posed for a shot...
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The streets in the city of Rochester are pretty much empty of motorists in the evening, which makes for excellent bike riding conditions.
It was on a lovely evening last weekend that I grabbed a photo of myself at the location of Bicycle Photo Tag #6...
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Adam’s Mustachioed Hero was easy to locate with the B&L building so prominently featured in the background. The problem was bringing decent photo equipment out in the snow and 10°F weather. But saturday afternoon, after hitting up some John’s...
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Caitlin and I co-authored a love letter to bike pooling back when we commuted together. Now that I work at a different office, I no longer share a commute with her - but that doesn’t mean I can’t ride with her to her workplace just for fun...
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This is a tough one, but worth the hunt. Rochester is home to one of the only — if not the only — existing painted electoral signs from one of FDR’s presidential campaigns. Victory — Peace — Jobs — Security —...
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Bring me your bananas, your man-cubs, your Samsonite luggage yearning to be jumped upon: She lifts her lamp beside the Epilepsy Foundation
You may have a cycling addiction if you’ll ride an hour through the pouring rain to take a picture of a gorilla...
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The delightful Mr. Killmore located the mysterious Betty at Artisan Works: Ship ahoy!
That means Brian is IT. And here’s his entry: A planet where apes evolved from men?
Brian sent this clue:
The boat was at Artisan works on University Ave, and...
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Joey and Karl tag-teamed the first round of Bicycle Photo Tag: More photos here. This sculpture is in front of Strasenburgh Planetarium at the Rochester Museum & Science Center.
Joey and Karl are now “It(s).” Here’s their new target...
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Let’s play Bicycle Photo Tag!
A quick refresher on the rules: “It” posts a photo.
Everyone else has to find the spot in the photo and take your own picture.
Then either (a) post your photo on your own blog or (b) send it to tag@rocbike...
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